I think I answered my own question. Coming from mostly still work, I always made an effort NOT to shoot from where the crowd is. To get something they haven't seen, you have to go where the others aren't. It also explains why you can flip channels and see the same thing on each. Thanks!

I think I answered my own question. Coming from mostly still work, I always made an effort NOT to shoot from where the crowd is. To get something they haven't seen, you have to go where the others aren't. It also explains why you can flip channels and see the same thing on each. Thanks!

Good work! You manged to start a thread solely to congratulate yourself. Be proud!

It also explains why you can flip channels and see the same thing on each. Thanks!

To some degree, but guys like me are another reason why you see the same video on each station sometimes. We shoot the story once and sell it to multiple stations. Much more cost effective for them and more money for guys like me.

To answer your original question, I've always figured it's because most of us have a face for radio and a voice for print (I know I do on both counts).